These are freehosting servers that claim to offer free hosting with unlimited storage space for hosted files while there is obviously no such thing as "unlimited webspace". FreeHostingCloud, UnlimitedTree, MonkeyServe, InstantFreeSite, SquareServe and CrystalServe are some of them who claim for Unlimited disk space for file storage. Hope it helps!!
There is no such thing as free and unlimited. You can't get unlimited space and bandwidth in any kind of web hosting service, bet it free or paid. Infact, free web hosting can be only shared hosting, which is not unlimited. And paid and dedicated hosting provides more space and bandwidth, but that too upto a limit.
I'd recommend you to read TOS of the company you are going to deal.. You know, some web hosts impose advertisement to websites, so I'd choose paid hosting service.
it is not posible, even if you pay yearly. be careful, and read TOS as others say. You will get a good service if you pay enough. Pay for what you need
You can get free unlimited hosting for life time (Just Google it), but with downtime, and lack of support. go with paid hosting.
000freewebhost offers limited space, but if you want unlimited you would have to host your own site and buy hard drives
Unlimited Hosting is available and people are using is very successfully as long as u follow the terms and conditions carefully. One of the main condition is not to scripts in a way that blocks the resources of the server. Benefit of having shared server is not all about cost it is about the best decision based on you needs.
Really? Would you care to explain how unlimited hosting is possible, given that hard drives, and bandwidth are all limited to hosting providers? It's a huge marketing scam that has been allowed to perpetuate, because most people don't realize it isn't possible.
A buddy's site was removed from HostGator because of the amount of traffic he had, and its supposed to be Unlimited. He had to buy a Dedicated Server afterwards. @WSWD thats right they should name it "expandable" instead of Unlimited
yes, google and facebook could be so happy with a plan like this haha, they wouldnt have to spend several millions on bandwidth
What?? You think their bandwidth is free because they own their own datacenter? ROFL! They still pay for their bandwidth, trust me. Datacenters don't just have unlimited free bandwidth.